Today the oldest competitor, 93-year-old sailor Ted Moule, made his Australian Masters Games debut out on the water. It was a busy day in Ulverstone with the street mile and everyone is gearing up for the Games Opening and food and wine festival as Devonport's Roundhouse Park.

One of the busiest competitors in Tasmania’s North West over the coming week will be country netball star Lindy Singleton who is entered in duathlon, cycling and basketball at her eighth Masters Games.

One more day until #16AMG kicks off - netball hall of famer Lindy Singleton has a busy week ahead, don't miss out on all Tasmania's North West has to offer, book your free ride the the Games Opening and start the evening off right with drinks and live music at Masters on the Wharf.

It’s showtime! Games participants are starting to arrive in Tasmania, the accreditation centre is open for business, and it is only two more sleeps until the sport and social activities are in full swing.

In just 10 days time the 16th Australian Masters Games will take over Tasmania's North West and kick off the week-long festival of sport. Now is the time to get Games ready and make sure you're prepared for the action packed week.

Participants and locals of Tasmania’s North West will open the 16th Australian Masters Games with a food and wine festival at Devonport’s Roundhouse Park on Saturday, 21 October as a part of the month-long Devonport Food and Wine Festival.